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Seems (and it's) confused but the crew knows how to handle it very well! I always appreciate this work Laurent! Best regards my friend!

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Thank you.Loading of these boats is a very well planned and carefully executed piece of work to ensure that once arrived at the fishing spot,that trap on top of the pile  will(must)bring with it the long rope threaded the length of the boat and find its buoy set in the front of the deck as it is lowered in the water,,,,,,no place for error here as sometimes all this operation is done in not so good weather out there in the open sea.You know exactly how it is my man of the sea friend!

Salutations-Laurent

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Yeah, I like this one too.  The sense of organized confusion is well captured; although, as you stated, this operation must be executed like a well oiled machine for success... Mike

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Thank you.I see it on a yearly basis as a spectator,but this seems to be second nature to these guys who do this for a living.I have been offered to go along to see how it goes at the fishing end of the operation but I prefer the solid ground under my feet.

Meilleures salutations-Laurent

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